“In the "adjourning" stage the project is
coming to an end and the team members are moving off into different directions.
This stage looks at the team from the perspective of the well-being of the team
rather than from the perspective of managing a team through the original four
stages of team growth” (Abudi, 2010). Adjourning is an essential stage of
teamwork because this is the wrapping up portion for the group which is very
important.
I was involved in numerous group projects at my
previous job. We worked very well with one another and we became great friends.
Our group was a high-performing group. Each one of us did everything we could
to make the group successful. Everyone was fully engaged in the projects and
was very committed. I ended up leaving the job because I found a job that
offered better pay and benefits. It was very hard for me to say goodbye to this
group because we ended up becoming close friends. We still are friends and
communicate on the phone often, but we have such busy lives that we hardly ever
get to see each other.
The closing ritual that I experienced was a going away
party filled with co-workers, my family, and the families of the children in my
classroom. They congratulated me on my new job, told me how much they appreciated
me and all of the hard work that I did on the job, and wished me the best. It was
a wonderful experience!
At the end of this course, I will adjourn by
thanking all of my colleagues for all of their insights and input they have
provided in this course. I will also wish them the best in this course and in
future courses. I will do all I can to keep in touch with them by continuing to
post/comment on their blogs.
Abudi, G. (2010). The five stages of team development: A case study. Retrieved from http:// www.projectsmart.co.uk/the-five-stages-of-team-development-a-case-study.html
After reading this weeks information about the stages of team development I will surely look at each group I work with differently. Knowing the stages and what they look like as a facilitator in a group I will be able to better meet the needs of my groups by helping them through the forming and storming stages with a more deliberate approach. By working through this stage with them I think way may grow closer and be more productive as a group.
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